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i was surprised by my wrists when the next day i was transported to abu ghraib did they took the bag off my head. and i found myself in front of a military man interrogators a group of about eight or ten. many a year in aid at me and they put their weapons on my private parts in addition to the beating that this. would live off and i could hear people screaming for help. from beating torture oh and the blocking of guards. there was going to approach we have these rules. but we're not going to spend that much time making sure that you. know about what's going on. there are about a bill with a contract tour is safely in an office in the united states somewhere so no direct supervision and to just simply say well i guess they got out of control i don't know what they were taking their instructions from it seems to excuse it all of them i have reproduced an excerpt on the job posting as it was reprinted in the washington post i made ten on the poster here behind me and let me read it says under minimal supervision when. he were under minimal supervision in two thousand and three pentagon
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what is historic is abu has pushed to advance community opportunity, particularly in southeast sector bay view hunter's point. abu stepped up and signed onto a historic letter of commitment to do local hiring, work with labor, community, the warriors, the developer, the contractor and i think we got what we need as far as fiscal feasibility. i hear some kind of concern to get more informations or more research. that's going to happen. this is a long process. this is day one. do i not want to see a delay face supervisors because there is such incredible momentum to take local hiring, come together with community groups that sign the letter of commitment with the mayor, with our labor partners and with the warriors and folks doing this web core and hunt that are building it. i just actually didn't realize the delay was a possibility. it kind of maybe blunted enthusiasm. the way to pick up on it is don't delay, move it forward and get this done, thanks. >> thank you, next speaker. >> who will we. acu. >> thank you. >> i'm james bryant. i'm from the western region. let me just start by sa
what is historic is abu has pushed to advance community opportunity, particularly in southeast sector bay view hunter's point. abu stepped up and signed onto a historic letter of commitment to do local hiring, work with labor, community, the warriors, the developer, the contractor and i think we got what we need as far as fiscal feasibility. i hear some kind of concern to get more informations or more research. that's going to happen. this is a long process. this is day one. do i not want to...
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followed see you know if you go back to nine hundred twenty one nine hundred first season i was in abu dhabi giving some lectures in naples you know the shaikh of abu dhabi you know in the one thousand sixty's and have electricity in its power you know i mean these were very poor kind of underdeveloped countries with very traditional political and social structures and then they just discovered this in the. most part in the well so you could look at saudi arabia you could say well you know that this is an absolute this morning key and things like that well you know but it was not a salute to small to be without oil in one hundred twenty and now it's not salutes it's monkey with a little and much nicer roads and things like that so you know i don't think oil because of oil hasn't helped the most annoying change the society you know you could say it kind of truck the society in some kind of suspended animation but i don't think the society was not created. if you see it let me just say yeah it's interesting to talk to i really appreciate you being here today we're going to leave it there
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already you have lieberman calling for the toppling of abu mazen and unfortunately there isn't an actual negotiating process happening at the moment. there hasn't been for two years. and that means, you know, it's always difficult to stop something with nothing. and that's where we are at the moment. >> weill anything happen withou real u.s. leadership? there's been criticism this administration has not invested political capital in this? >> the president did invest a lot of political capital in this first two years, but it was to no avail. and i think that he then focused on getting re-elected and wanted to see if the parties themselves were willing to come forward instead of just exchanging accusations. i think that's where we're going to be. there's going to be an israeli election. nothing can happen before then. after that we'll have to see what kind of coalition is formed, who the prime minister will be, if it's a -- and if abu mazen continues to demand no negotiations before there's a full settlement freeze, we'll be stuck. i suspect president obama will conclude nothing much can b
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look what they did to condi rice or abu abu ghraib. or the media had a template number one horse race. oh, by the way, sub text, support obama. >> i don't accept the idea the media weren't paying attention. so that is why they didn't focus on this. it's a big story. we have had terrorism on the front pages of our newspapers and in lead pages on television newscast. this is part of a larger piece. this is part of the islamic world saying they are coming after us. if we don't believe that that is problem with mind set of the american people is there. >> jon: congress wants to take this up. it's not an election issue anymore. will the media treat this as a serious story or will it be just a republican attempts to go after the white house? >> i would like to think they would take it seriously. unless some democrats get on board, it is going to come off as being a partisan attack. >> why would democrats do that. >> i think they believe what the white house is saying. they believe it was a fog of war and all these other things. the other thi
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giving abu maysan some legitimacy and supporting his leadership is critical. >> this is scheduled for the general assembly for november 29th. he lost in the security council which would have been statehood supposedly. now it is a symbolic gesture in the general assembly. hillary clinton said today in ramallah to abu massen, also known as mahmoud abbas, by his proper name, said do not pursue this. this will only create problems for you in congress. you will lose money, you will lose legitimacy, not gain legitimacy. why do you think that's an important step? >> that one vote will hurt but it can be compensated for elsewhere. the point is this man and movement that he heads and this government that he heads in the west bank, is struggling for legitimacy. what hamas has done is become the center of attention and the driving force in -- on the palestinian street -- >> hasn't the train left the station for abbas and fayyad and the others in that wing of the palestinians. >> i was going to say the second step. the first step is recognizing that right to independence and statehood. giving it
giving abu maysan some legitimacy and supporting his leadership is critical. >> this is scheduled for the general assembly for november 29th. he lost in the security council which would have been statehood supposedly. now it is a symbolic gesture in the general assembly. hillary clinton said today in ramallah to abu massen, also known as mahmoud abbas, by his proper name, said do not pursue this. this will only create problems for you in congress. you will lose money, you will lose...
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gaby -- un hombre que abus sexualmente de una niÑa se encontraba en un festival escolar,,,pero este presentoar alli.. -- hoy se le prohibio al sujeto continuar con sus labores como voluntario.. 0:19 0:43 pkg ---como estar en la boca del lobo .. asi fue vista la visita de mark gurries a una feria de otoÑo.. en la escuela parroquial cabrini en san jose ... esto debido a que el sujeto fue catalogado como pedofilo hace un par de aÑos...y se encontraba cerca de un grupo de niÑos.. --- la pregunta que muchos padres se hacian ,,.. era que hacia el sujeto alli.. sot: "our deputies made contact acknowledge he was a sex registrant and that he had a letter from church officials giving him permission to be there" -- lo que desconocian es que gurries tenia una carta de la iglesia otorgandole permiso para participar como voluntario. sot: " there is a statute in penal code that allows them to be there if they have written permission from a school officials :14-:23 --y aun para mayor sorpresa existe un codigo penal que permite que acosadores sexuales puedan estar presentes en una escuela siempre y cuando te
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. >> erin, abu qatada is out of jail, back home.wasted no time getting out of the prison vehicle and entering his house just a few steps being dropped off there by the police. he is under very strict bail conditions. he is under a 16-hour curfew, only allowed out of his house between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. during the day. this is a huge embarrassment for the british government. they wanted to deport him to jordan, but the essential immigration appeals commission has essentially ruled that they don't trust the jordanian government when they say that abu qatada would not face a trial back in jordan that would not be affected by previous testimony allegedly given under torture by witnesses for crimes he has already been convicted of in absentia. that's the story from the british government, not being able to send him to jordan. >>> now our fifth story "outfront," risking it all. the petraeus affair raised so many questions about the four-star general's conduct. here is nancy pelosi on david petraeus. >> i think that it's really import
. >> erin, abu qatada is out of jail, back home.wasted no time getting out of the prison vehicle and entering his house just a few steps being dropped off there by the police. he is under very strict bail conditions. he is under a 16-hour curfew, only allowed out of his house between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. during the day. this is a huge embarrassment for the british government. they wanted to deport him to jordan, but the essential immigration appeals commission has essentially ruled...
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but of course, that was disputed by abu qatada's lawyers. as we get more, we will bring it to you. a look at some of the other stories. the woman who was the target of the arresting e-mails from the level of former cia director david petreaus is being named as jill kelley. the fbi launched an inquiry after she said she received this e-mail from biographer paula broadwell. it revealed the affair and led to mr. petreaus's resignation. influential japanese politician has been cleared of charges and a scandal. the high court upheld an earlier acquittal on charges he conspired not to report a $5 million loan for his political organization. a strong earthquake has hit or gemologist days after at least 52 people were killed by the country's most powerful earthquake in decades. the earthquake was a magnitude 6.2, an epicenter of the of guatemala's pacific coast. it is also -- was also felt in el salvador and mexico. days of relentless rain have left more than two-thirds of the libyan -- italian city of venice submerged. thousands have been forced to flee. 70% of venice has been flooded, an
but of course, that was disputed by abu qatada's lawyers. as we get more, we will bring it to you. a look at some of the other stories. the woman who was the target of the arresting e-mails from the level of former cia director david petreaus is being named as jill kelley. the fbi launched an inquiry after she said she received this e-mail from biographer paula broadwell. it revealed the affair and led to mr. petreaus's resignation. influential japanese politician has been cleared of charges...
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radical muslim cleric abu qatada as one is appeal against extradition from the u.k. to jordan where he would face terrorism charges he's plea was upheld after patatas lawyers claim he would face a fair trial in jordan he'll be released in the u.k. on bail on tuesday after a case that has lasted for over ten years. now at least forty two police officers have been killed in an ambush by kenyan cattle seems officials say the attackers used machine guns and rocket propelled grenades local tribes have recently been stealing cattle from one another latest incident as the deadliest assault of police in country's history. i had here in r.t. our special report on the worst and dust real accident in india's history stay with us for part one of this report. good lover a jury of your mccurry was eighty two. building the world's most sophisticated. fortunately doesn't sound anything. to teach me creation why it should care about. why you should care only. please speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hotspots p.r.p.
radical muslim cleric abu qatada as one is appeal against extradition from the u.k. to jordan where he would face terrorism charges he's plea was upheld after patatas lawyers claim he would face a fair trial in jordan he'll be released in the u.k. on bail on tuesday after a case that has lasted for over ten years. now at least forty two police officers have been killed in an ambush by kenyan cattle seems officials say the attackers used machine guns and rocket propelled grenades local tribes...
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ac milan vice president abu dujana galliani reveals going gone gone over much to city strike that mario balotelli could result in a bad romance balotelli yes it's true that i love him bradley says galliani although it has been said that all the loves in one's life and well. while in her own words it looks like tennis ace maria sharapova has developed quite a taste the curry which the world number two admitted to on her first visit to the indian capital. paris show what i should have because i really want to have a great indian experience so i'm trying all the great food and i'm a very big fan of the culture from the second to arrive even those late there's so much energy in the city which i really love been in a really quiet areas in the last couple of weeks resting so it was nice to him to really come to a city that is just bursting into energy. and finally let's wrap up with the latest developments from the next winter games capital of sochi where the russians say in mountain resort pass the latest round of prelim pick test with flying colors as reminds us of reports. welcome to the w
ac milan vice president abu dujana galliani reveals going gone gone over much to city strike that mario balotelli could result in a bad romance balotelli yes it's true that i love him bradley says galliani although it has been said that all the loves in one's life and well. while in her own words it looks like tennis ace maria sharapova has developed quite a taste the curry which the world number two admitted to on her first visit to the indian capital. paris show what i should have because i...
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a judge released radical muslim cleric abu qatada to really spend seven years in detention without charge while britain wrestles with his human rights obligations tartars wanted in his native jordan on terrorism charges but european rules for military guiding people to places where they won't get a fair trial but the deputy prime minister is now vowing to get the cleric kicked out anyway supervising qatar that could cost british taxpayers five million pounds and. floods across central italy played for lives raging waters have struck some of europe's most to storage cities including florence and the lagoon city of venice the victims died in similar but separate accidents where their vehicles were swept away by those torrents heavy rain and unusually high tides cause rivers to swell and burst their banks. this is r.t. live from moscow thanks for being with us i'm kevin though and i'll be back with the latest news in about ten minutes time and bring your headlines again then this is r.t. . this was the plant that was responsible for causing the world's worst industrial disaster and had been
a judge released radical muslim cleric abu qatada to really spend seven years in detention without charge while britain wrestles with his human rights obligations tartars wanted in his native jordan on terrorism charges but european rules for military guiding people to places where they won't get a fair trial but the deputy prime minister is now vowing to get the cleric kicked out anyway supervising qatar that could cost british taxpayers five million pounds and. floods across central italy...
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radical muslim cleric abu qatada has anyone has appeal against extradition from the u.k. to jordan the word he would face terrorism charges the judge upheld the plea of the suspected al qaeda operative after lawyers claim that he wouldn't get a fair trial in jordan he'll be released on bail conditions on tuesday after avoiding various dipper taishan attempts over the last ten years. at least forty two police officers have been killed in an ambush by cattle thieves officials say the attackers used machine guns and rocket propelled grenades local tribes have recently been stealing cattle from one another the latest incident is the deadliest assault on police in country's history. well it's over me for the moment and in just a few minutes we'll be back with a kaiser report. well for the future science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. sigrid laboratory here mukherjee was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission to teach music creation why
radical muslim cleric abu qatada has anyone has appeal against extradition from the u.k. to jordan the word he would face terrorism charges the judge upheld the plea of the suspected al qaeda operative after lawyers claim that he wouldn't get a fair trial in jordan he'll be released on bail conditions on tuesday after avoiding various dipper taishan attempts over the last ten years. at least forty two police officers have been killed in an ambush by cattle thieves officials say the attackers...
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hamas also to abide by a new cease fire at least the white was all right up the plan list and mohamed abu sada joining us live from gaza here on r t thank you very much for your time tonight and you. all to stay with us here in our for the latest on gaza plus we've also got live coverage on our website and of course our twitter stream. well there are now it's he it's good to have you with us moving along here in the program britain makes a push to support the rebels in syria london hosts the new opposition alliance and joins france and calls to lift an weapons and bug to allow for direct deliveries to fighters on the ground plus. to form a coalition generals are acquitted of war crimes in the hague leading to cries of bias so for the bloody deficient of yugoslavia in one thousand nine hundred ninety five just a couple of minutes we bring you the details. things are just getting too expensive in london many families just can't afford to live in the city anymore so because of upcoming welfare cuts the government is buying or rented property to relocate people outside of the city the maximum
hamas also to abide by a new cease fire at least the white was all right up the plan list and mohamed abu sada joining us live from gaza here on r t thank you very much for your time tonight and you. all to stay with us here in our for the latest on gaza plus we've also got live coverage on our website and of course our twitter stream. well there are now it's he it's good to have you with us moving along here in the program britain makes a push to support the rebels in syria london hosts the...
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radical muslim cleric abu qatada has won his appeal against extradition from the u.k. to jordan where he would face terrorism charges the judge held the plea of the suspected al qaeda operative after lawyers claimed he wouldn't get a fair trial in jordan the home secretary has already criticized the tribunals decision he will be released on strict bail conditions which could cost a pretty taxpayer eight million a year. just ahead for you here on r t a special report on the worst industrial accident in india's history. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the cycling island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the right of the circle. region will take a look at what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the borders own and was completely restricted to visit no this picture rest place is open to tourist plants and animals are its top attraction. treaty has been exploring the deaths of the world sees for several decades but it's here at more your own island where he has
radical muslim cleric abu qatada has won his appeal against extradition from the u.k. to jordan where he would face terrorism charges the judge held the plea of the suspected al qaeda operative after lawyers claimed he wouldn't get a fair trial in jordan the home secretary has already criticized the tribunals decision he will be released on strict bail conditions which could cost a pretty taxpayer eight million a year. just ahead for you here on r t a special report on the worst industrial...
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going down to the wire in formula one off to kill me where i can and won his first race of the year in abu dabi but i know i was i finished second ahead of championship me to sebastian vettel to cup the gap at the top to ten points with just two races to go. and staying with major sports and while sebastian vettel remains on course for his third straight formula one crown russia's young driver daniel katz could be racing alongside the f one champion in a couple of years' time because the top...
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radical muslim cleric abu qatada has won his appeal against extradition from the u.k. to jordan worth he would face terrorism charges the judge upheld the plea of the suspected al qaeda operative after lawyers my name if you wouldn't get a fair trial in jordan he'll be released on strict bail conditions on tuesday after avoiding various different attempts over the last eight years. forty two police officers have been killed in an ambush by kenyan. officials say the attackers used machine guns and rocket propelled grenades local tribes have recently been stealing cattle from one another and the latest incident is the deadliest assault on police and country's history. well ahead here in our breaking the set sheds light on why some u.s. states want to part company with a country. which is slow enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. from him it's an. office of course on the island of bohol and at the heart of. his life on an isolated farm. blue sky green grass and his horses were there sometimes it gets lonely here but horses have become part o
radical muslim cleric abu qatada has won his appeal against extradition from the u.k. to jordan worth he would face terrorism charges the judge upheld the plea of the suspected al qaeda operative after lawyers my name if you wouldn't get a fair trial in jordan he'll be released on strict bail conditions on tuesday after avoiding various different attempts over the last eight years. forty two police officers have been killed in an ambush by kenyan. officials say the attackers used machine guns...
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into the artsy world all day we go starting with radical muslim cleric abu qatada has been released after winning his appeal against extradition from the u.k. to jordan where he would be facing terrorism charges of a judge up held the plea of the suspected al qaeda operative the lawyers claim that he would not get a fair trial in jordan the home secretary is already criticized the tribunals decision pending a further appeal he will be released on strict bail conditions which could cost to produce taxpayer about five million pounds a year to supervise. his role has carried out fresh air strikes on gaza comes in response to rockets launched by palestinian militants on saturday which injured four israeli soldiers televisa responded with tank fire and shelling killing six palestinians and wounding at least forty palestinian militants who purportedly indicated they were ready for a truce although there's been no response from israel. palestinian authorities have confirmed they've begun work to open the tomb of late leader yasser arafat reports say the grave is being opened and his body. xoom d
into the artsy world all day we go starting with radical muslim cleric abu qatada has been released after winning his appeal against extradition from the u.k. to jordan where he would be facing terrorism charges of a judge up held the plea of the suspected al qaeda operative the lawyers claim that he would not get a fair trial in jordan the home secretary is already criticized the tribunals decision pending a further appeal he will be released on strict bail conditions which could cost to...
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radical muslim cleric abu qatada has won his appeal against extradition from the u.k. to jordan worth he would face terrorism charges the judge upheld the plea of the suspected al qaida operative after lawyers claimed he would not get a fair trial in jordan the home secretary's already criticized tribunals decision pending a further appeal he'll be released on strict bail conditions which could cost the british taxpayer almost two million dollars of their own to surprise me doing that to you now capital account is coming up shortly after the break. a sacred place rising out of the waters of the lake the law ministry is home to one hundred fifty orthodox monks mostly younger than thirty five and they've come from many different places and backgrounds to live in isolation spiritual life it takes so many hours on the road to become a monk requires both hard work and live just allocation. to become and has come as part of this preparation. however these beasts get musical. they sure are mentally sound sequences you know they want to the sound signals the flutes the herders
radical muslim cleric abu qatada has won his appeal against extradition from the u.k. to jordan worth he would face terrorism charges the judge upheld the plea of the suspected al qaida operative after lawyers claimed he would not get a fair trial in jordan the home secretary's already criticized tribunals decision pending a further appeal he'll be released on strict bail conditions which could cost the british taxpayer almost two million dollars of their own to surprise me doing that to you...
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radical muslim cleric abu qatada has won his appeal against extradition from the u.k. to jordan where he would face terrorism charges the jaws of hell the freeing of the suspected al qaeda operative after lawyers claimed he wouldn't get a fair trial in georgia the home secretary's already criticized the tribunals decision having a further appeal released on strict bail conditions which could cost the british taxpayer almost eight million dollars a year to supervise. all right coming out after a short break it's our interview show spotlight. to mean this is true even for specialists skin produces several sounds it comes to the unions the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's with roots singing originates from the news believe not only animals but also around in reverse and even stones of souls imitating the sounds they believe can capture the power of nature. there are special instruments that accompany the singing give gainey says there is even a legend about his instrument a gill it says
radical muslim cleric abu qatada has won his appeal against extradition from the u.k. to jordan where he would face terrorism charges the jaws of hell the freeing of the suspected al qaeda operative after lawyers claimed he wouldn't get a fair trial in georgia the home secretary's already criticized the tribunals decision having a further appeal released on strict bail conditions which could cost the british taxpayer almost eight million dollars a year to supervise. all right coming out after a...
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a judge released radical muslim cleric abu qatada who's already spent seven years in detention without charge while britain wrestles with the human rights obligations here qatar has wanted in his native jordan on terrorism charges but european rules forbid exile in people to places where they will get a fair trial but the deputy prime minister in britain vying to get the cleric kicked out nonetheless supervisor guitar that could cost british taxpayers five million pounds a year. floods across central italy have now claimed for lives raging waters have struck some of europe's most to storage cities including florence and the lagoon city of venice to the victims died in similar but separate accidents where the vehicles were swept away by the torrents heavy rain and unusually high tides of cause rivers to swell and burst their banks. exactly twenty six minutes past nine moscow time after the break lorna says capital account looks why lenders continue to grill green. what's ahead for america's exhausted economy too. you can tell an ordinary russian siberian appalled in the blink of an eye
a judge released radical muslim cleric abu qatada who's already spent seven years in detention without charge while britain wrestles with the human rights obligations here qatar has wanted in his native jordan on terrorism charges but european rules forbid exile in people to places where they will get a fair trial but the deputy prime minister in britain vying to get the cleric kicked out nonetheless supervisor guitar that could cost british taxpayers five million pounds a year. floods across...
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syria without palestinian rights so they can kill the dream of building a palestinian country aide abu hama says the father of seven like other bedwyn farmers most of the herding grounds for his goats and sheep have been swallowed up by nearby settlements the state has never given him and others a building permit and the makeshift homes have no running water sanitation or electricity and now their children could be left out in the cold the settlers accuse the bad ones of building the school for political purposes a tactic they themselves often use but they ignore the fact that if the school is closed down these students will inevitably drop out of education and become an even bigger burden on the state policy r t outside east jerusalem r.t. special report illegal abduction is coming up after this break. the new super secret laboratory to mccurdy was able to build a most sophisticated robot which will unfortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only on the dot com wealthy briti
syria without palestinian rights so they can kill the dream of building a palestinian country aide abu hama says the father of seven like other bedwyn farmers most of the herding grounds for his goats and sheep have been swallowed up by nearby settlements the state has never given him and others a building permit and the makeshift homes have no running water sanitation or electricity and now their children could be left out in the cold the settlers accuse the bad ones of building the school for...
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described as osama bin laden's right hand man is free to walk the streets of britain radical muslim cleric abu qatada was released on bail after seven years in detention without charge he's wanted in jordan on terrorism charges but rules forbid extraditing people to places where they won't get a fair trial it will cost taxpayers about five million pounds a year to supervise the cleric. next other survivors of the worst industrial disaster in history were dragged into a near thirty year battle for justice and that's often. a sacred place rising out of the waters of the lake the law ministry is home to one hundred fifty orthodox monks mostly younger than thirty five and this come from many different places and backgrounds to live in isolation here spiritual life it takes so many hours on the road to becoming a monk requires both hard work and religious to the cation. alexei wants to become and heard as part of this preparation. however these beasts is a musical company. they can remember sound sequences you know they want to the sound signals the flutes the heard is heard in the old days they ne
described as osama bin laden's right hand man is free to walk the streets of britain radical muslim cleric abu qatada was released on bail after seven years in detention without charge he's wanted in jordan on terrorism charges but rules forbid extraditing people to places where they won't get a fair trial it will cost taxpayers about five million pounds a year to supervise the cleric. next other survivors of the worst industrial disaster in history were dragged into a near thirty year battle...
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making money on paper even though the businesses weren't making any real money you know operating but abu sada perception changed the illusion went away and the bubble burst and the stocks collapsed because we compare this to another currency peter we saw with. and began is performed tremendously well despite some public sector debt expansion japan's debt is more than two hundred percent of g.d.p. so what about other currencies how do you explain that well if you the japanese have a lot of dad but i still think that if you compare apples to apples we're in worse fiscal sapient you know and the fact that the yen has strained thin although it's not strengthening now there's a lot of speculation that they're going to print a bunch again i don't know if that's actually going to happen or not so maybe the market will be disappointed but the fact that the dollar has not been able to gain against the yen shows you how weak the dollar really is. there you go peter chef author and c.e.o. of euro pacific capital. well there probably is change there's a lot to talk about today dimitri you heard of t
making money on paper even though the businesses weren't making any real money you know operating but abu sada perception changed the illusion went away and the bubble burst and the stocks collapsed because we compare this to another currency peter we saw with. and began is performed tremendously well despite some public sector debt expansion japan's debt is more than two hundred percent of g.d.p. so what about other currencies how do you explain that well if you the japanese have a lot of dad...